While, the shooting for the film is still going on, an update from the movie was recently released in form of a new photo from the sets, in which Alicia Vikander is seen hanging from a mountain or something like that (see the image above).

"She has all the fierce, tough, curious, intelligent traits, but we've stripped away all of her experience", she said. The two entries depict a Lara who's still getting her feet wet in the world of swashbuckling adventures, and the character's mindset in the reboot will reflect that status. She thought he was a stuck-up businessperson living in the modern youth culture of suburban London, but then this whole box of information.

Director Roar Uthang said: "We see Lara as a young woman, smart and capable but largely unfocused, and follow her on a unsafe journey that will push her to her limits in every sense and allow her to hone the skills she needs to ultimately become who she was meant to be".

Lara Croft is the fiercely independent daughter of an eccentric adventurer who vanished when she was scarcely a teen.

The third adaptation of the successful video game franchise, which debuted in 1996, will be released worldwide on March 28, 2018.

While movie Lara will be just as strong and fearless as her #videogame counterpart, this won't be the experienced explorer we're used to.

She continued further, "I was surprised that my mum knew what 'Tomb Raider' was". I think the problem is video games give us a lot of time to empathize with characters over several hours of gameplay.

"For one action scene, we used the London venue for Olympic rafting", she also noted. "They threw me down that river - with my hands tied - about 50 times", she told EW. "I have mostly done dramas and indie films in my career but I don't know how many times I've watched big adventure films like "Indiana Jones" or 'The Mummy.' I love to get embraced in all those big journeys and to do an action role has always been a child's dream of mine". Do we really need a remake? Tomb Raider reaches US theatres in March, 2018. "Because it needs to happen".